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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 771119" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>Local Students Crushed After DREAM Act Fails</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Tiffani Helberg</strong></p><p><img src="http://oneoldvet.com/images/tears.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />Undocumented students at Miami-Dade College broke into tears Tuesday afternoon, after the U.S. Senate voted to keep the DREAM Act out of the defense bill.</p><p>Many of the students had hoped the measure would change their lives forever, opening doors to opportunity. So when the vote came in, devastation filled the room.</p><p>“I’m heart-broken,” said Esteban Roncancio, an undocumented student with tears in his eyes. “I thought finally we would get a chance to give back to this country that we all love,”</p><p>Nineteen-year-old Adan Quesada was also overwhelmed with emotion while watching the news. His parents brought him to the United States when he was just 19-years-old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 771119, member: 12952"] [B]Local Students Crushed After DREAM Act Fails Tiffani Helberg[/B] [IMG]http://oneoldvet.com/images/tears.gif[/IMG]Undocumented students at Miami-Dade College broke into tears Tuesday afternoon, after the U.S. Senate voted to keep the DREAM Act out of the defense bill. Many of the students had hoped the measure would change their lives forever, opening doors to opportunity. So when the vote came in, devastation filled the room. “I’m heart-broken,” said Esteban Roncancio, an undocumented student with tears in his eyes. “I thought finally we would get a chance to give back to this country that we all love,” Nineteen-year-old Adan Quesada was also overwhelmed with emotion while watching the news. His parents brought him to the United States when he was just 19-years-old. [/QUOTE]
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